what sports do you like to watch
If by fooball, you mean the NFL, then you say, "A ella no le gusta mirar fútbol americano." If by football, you mean soccer, then you say, "A ella no le gusta mirar fútbol."
It means "What time do you want to watch TV?"
before sports you like to drink water
"Antes de practicar deportes me gusta beber" translates to "Before playing sports, I like to drink." It expresses a personal preference for having a drink prior to engaging in sports activities. The context of what is being drunk (water, sports drinks, etc.) isn't specified in this sentence.
It's asking if you like watching American football or Soccer better. The verb is "mirar" though, not "mirror."
Translation: Do you like to practice sports after classes?
Deportes is a Spanish word. it means sports.
In Iberian Spanish, mirar means to look. In Mexican Spanish, mirar means to see, as well as to look.
Deportes.
"Look or See"
gusta means to like
cuales is the plural of "which", so the translation would be "which ones".